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Old Feb 27, 2022 | 6:00 am
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evergrn
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Just finished up a stay here.

Accommodation:
An average Hyatt Place - clean, comfortable but no frills.
Towels below average for HP… I got some really worn out towels and one has a large stain on it.
Breakfast above average for HP… strawberries, grapes and blueberries everyday even in winter! Also pineapples one morning. Solid assortment of cereals and toppings. Don’t eat the sausage, though.
Breakfast starts at 7am, which is too late when all skiers are aiming to be out by 8.30am. There are no places to sit between 7.20-8.20.
Beds totally fine, average HP quality.
No daily housekeeping, but I got everything I needed promptly upon request.
Wifi very fast here.
No Globalist upgrade.
North Bldg is connected to the Main Bldg (where lobby and breakfast are) via very short outdoor but covered stairs/ramp. Not sure about the other bldg.

ACCESS TO SLOPES:
Saw some people take bus to the slope, but that seems extremely inconvenient. I think everything DrJabadski said was true. Saw people waiting with gears out in the cold…. who wants to do that? And the sidewalk to walk back on along the highway was never plowed the entire time… only snowed 2” over the course of ~75 hrs I was there.
You should just drive to the Cabriolet parking lot if you have a car. It’s a 2-min drive. If you get there by 8.45am on a weekday, you will get to park close to the gondola and there will be pretty much no wait to get on the gondola. The lot seemed full each day but I’m not sure by when it would typically fill up.
I m so glad that I didn’t waste the extra 45k points to stay at the Centric. The lift serving Centric was not even open the entire time I was there. By driving to Cabriolet, HP is probably more convenient to the slopes than the Centric.
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